- 51°01′54″N 13°44′03″E / 51.03167°N 13.73414°E / 51.03167; 13.73414 The
Lukaskirche is a
church in
southern Dresden, Germany.
Consecrated in 1903, the Lutheran...
- Seal 6 André
Previn Staatskapelle Dresden Anne-Sophie
Mutter 1995 13:25
Lukaskirche,
Dresden Deutsche Grammophon 7 Atso
Almila Kuopio Symphony Orchestra [fi]...
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conducted by
Martin Flämig,
Dresdner Philharmonie,
Dresdner Kreuzchor,
Lukaskirche 1974
Ludwig van Beethoven: An die
ferne Geliebte, with András Schiff...
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Orchestra CD: Orfeo, Cat: C 516992 I 1976 and 1977,
studio recording in
Lukaskirche,
Dresden Jeanette Scovotti,
Annelies Burmeister,
Eberhard Büchner, Wolfgang...
- Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-59-844088-5.
Brochure notes accompanying Die Walküre,
Lukaskirche Dresden,
recording 1981,
conducted by
Marek Janowski (Ariola-Eurodisc...
- Capriccioso;
Slavonic Rhapsody No. 3.
Dresden Staatskapelle.
Recorded 1978 at
Lukaskirche Dresden. (ETERNA 8 27 199–200) Englund: Epinikia.
Helsinki Philharmonic...
- 18th century,
planted all
round with hedges. Luke's
Protestant church (
Lukaskirche),
Hintere Grabenstraße 8 –
classicist aisleless church, 1833/1834, architect...
- St. Luke's
Church (German: St.
Lukas or
Lukaskirche) is the
largest Protestant church in Munich,
southern Germany. It was
built in 1893–96 and designed...
- D: 3 Febr. 1945 D: 1964 (ruin)
removed last: Luth.† last: APU
Mitte Lukaskirche en: Luke
Church Steglitz – Luke the
Evangelist Friedrichsruher Straße...
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Semyon Bychkov Tchaikovsky:
Eugene Onegin,
Deutsche Grammophon 423959-2,
Lukaskirche Dresden, Jun 1987; Larina:
Rosemarie Lang; Tatiana:
Mirella Freni; Olga:...